Gnats/Fruit flies

Anonymous
I have tried the dishes of apple cider vinegar, I've put ice down the disposal, I put most fruits away in the fridge. I have a plug in UV device. I still have little pesky flies. Any other tips on devices or products that help? Thanks.
Anonymous
Tis the season, they will be dead soon.
Anonymous
If they’re fruit flies, they’re coming from fruit somewhere. Take a photo and compare online or use iSeek to ID them.
Anonymous
Figure out what they're feeding on. You've missed something.
Anonymous
I put white vinegar and baking soda together down the drain a few times and it worked
Anonymous
I just put 1/2 cup salt + 1/2 cup baking soda + 1 cup vinegar down drain, let sit overnight, then boiling water in the morning. Huge difference ! (I was having no luck with the red apple shaped traps or the apple cider vinegar bowls.).
Anonymous
bowl with a mixture of sugar, vinegar and dish soap has worked for me in the past. You need to do it for a few days and change the mixture every day but it works.
Anonymous
Do you have a drain in the basement? that is always where ours came from
Anonymous
Home Depot ha something Called the green goblin fly killer. Or thing along those lines. I pour that down all the drains once a week and I get fruit fly traps as well from Home Depot. It’s the same thing as the apple cider vinegar, but I like the traps it come with. I use all those with the zevo plug in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tis the season, they will be dead soon.


Yup spring and fall it's a thing they will be gone here in a minute.🦟
Anonymous
I have a fly zapper. Bonus is it killed a wasp that snuck In yesterday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:bowl with a mixture of sugar, vinegar and dish soap has worked for me in the past. You need to do it for a few days and change the mixture every day but it works.


This catches the adult flies but it does not stop new ones from being born.
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